Fri. 03/12 - Netflix Is Cracking Down On Password Sharing
Mar 12, 2021•21 min
Episode description
Netflix is cracking down on password sharing. Apple sues a former employee for allegedly stealing trade secrets. Masa Son is back, baby! I guess we have to watch ads on our $1500 smart tvs now, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
Links:
- Netflix Begins Test to Crack Down on Password Sharing Outside Your Household (The Streamable)
- Apple sues former employee for stealing trade secrets, leaking information to the media (9to5Mac)
- SoftBank-Backed Coupang Prices U.S. IPO Above Target (Bloomberg)
- I guess I have to watch ads everywhere on my $1,500 LG TV now (The Verge)
Weekend Longread Suggestions:
- Interview: Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe (Noahpinion.substack.com)
- TWITTER IS REINVENTING ITSELF (The Verge)
- Excel Never Dies (Not Boring)
- How Facebook got addicted to spreading misinformation (MIT Technology Review)
- Bilibili: How a Chinese site dedicated to anime subculture grew up with its Gen Z users to become a mainstream success (South China Morning Post)
- Sometimes It’s OK to Give Up (Wired)
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